Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell acknowledged that the math just doesn’t favor congressional opponents of the Iran nuclear deal brokered by the United States and five other countries. This despite New Jersey Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez coming out against the package. “He can win by getting one-third plus one of either house,” McConnell said. Looking Ahead: A vote is not expected until the Senate ends its August recess.

The Office of Personnel Management is facing a seventh class action lawsuit over the hack that compromised the personal data of millions of federal workers. The latest lawsuit, filed by the Labaton Sucharow, claims the OPM failed to comply with the Privacy Act of 1974, which requires federal agencies to establish the appropriate safeguards to protect confidential records. Looking Ahead: It’ll take months, maybe years, before the suits come to trial.

Seeking the Republican nomination for president isn’t the only thing on Donald Trump’s plate these days. The Donald is also pursuing legal action against a pair celebrity chefs for allegedly breaking contracts to open restaurants in the new Trump hotel in downtown Washington. Looking Ahead:The Trump International Hotel is expected to open sometime next year.

The Treasury Department’s Office of the Undersecretary for Domestic Finance is seeking public input on expanding access to credit through online marketplace lending. The comment period extends through September 30, 2015.